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hope that helps,
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> At 10:57 AM 5/15/2002 -0700, you wrote:
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> >1. log on as root
> >2. vi /etc/sysconfig/network
> >3. add/modify
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rpm -qi redhat-release
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`fuser /dev/dsp` will work (if /dev/dsp is your sound device).
ryan
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I'd avoid having so many users in the wheel group and allowing them all
to use the su command. Unless there is some reason that is explicitly
required use sudo (http://www.courtesan.com/sudo/sudo.html) it's great
for allowing superuser access to pre-defined commands.
ryan
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if you are looking for a client that speaks those protocols. The best
by far IMHO is gaim, the developers are very active (they implement
bug/feature requests quite frequently).
you can find all the info you need at http://gaim.sf.net
hope that helps,
ryan
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I'd have to agree, I've had nothing but positive experiences with matrox
cards and XFree86. I have multiple systems with g200/400s and they all
work out of the box. I recently got an Nvidia Geforce 2 at work and
after installing their drivers it hauls ass.
ryan
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console based, you cant beat ncftp imho
x based, I used to use iglooftp and it was great, havnt tried it in a
while though (http://www.iglooftp.com/unix/)
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vi /etc/sysctrl.conf
Replace net.ipv4.ip_forward = 0
With net.ipv4.ip_forward = 1
Or add net.ipv4.ip_forward = 1 if it's not already there.
Echo "1" > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
Above command will add it one time, but upon reboot you will lose it.
Hope that helps,
ryan
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http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=veo+stingray+linux
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I have a cheap USB camera called a Veo Stingray. Any cha
Hmm, I wouldn't really consider CVS overkill for anything, I use it for
personal use, and it's included with all the major distros (I would
assume). Why not take the time to install it, you'd be giving yourself
the ability to scale as large as you want in the future, with basically
no configurati
The way I've done it in the past (this is not something I found
reference to anywhere, just something I tried) was to download srpms,
and dig the spec files out of them, customize the spec file to my liking
and compile my new srpm (with my specific compile time options). This
will then give you a
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